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wrought iron plant trellis H Potter Legacy Freestanding Trellis – 8 Ft Tall Iron Garden Screen

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wrought iron plant trellis H Potter Legacy Freestanding Trellis – 8 Ft Tall Iron Garden ScreenPremium Garden Trellises Built to Last Outdoors A heavy duty 8 ft black iron garden trellis from H Potterdesigned to support mature climbing plants, create privacy, and add strong vertical structure to outdoor spaces. With its substantial 80 lb construction, scrollwork design, and bold black finish, GAR671 brings the presence of a true architectural garden element. Use it freestanding in the garden, against a fence or wall, or as a dramatic support

Premium Garden Trellises — Built to Last Outdoors

A heavy-duty 8 ft black iron garden trellis from H Potter—designed to support mature climbing plants, create privacy, and add strong vertical structure to outdoor spaces. With its substantial 80 lb construction, scrollwork design, and bold black finish, GAR671 brings the presence of a true architectural garden element.

Use it freestanding in the garden, against a fence or wall, or as a dramatic support for climbing roses, mandevilla, ivy, honeysuckle, clematis, jasmine, and other vigorous vines. It is equally effective as a decorative focal point, privacy screen, or wall trellis, with the purchase of additional wall brackets, where you want both strength and visual impact.

Why trust H Potter: Since 1997, H Potter has designed premium garden products built for real outdoor conditions—crafted to look refined, perform season after season, and supported by responsive customer care.
At a Glance

Product Details

  • Width: 32"
  • Height: 96" (8 ft), excluding spikes
  • Ground spikes: 4 - 18" plus 2 additional external stabilizing stakes at 36" 
  • Weight: approximately 80 lbs
  • Material: heavy-duty iron with tube frame construction
  • Finish: black powder coat + protective clear sealer
  • Assembly: ships in 3 pieces; assembly required
  • Use options: freestanding or wall-secured

Best For

  • Supporting mature climbing plants and vigorous vines
  • Adding privacy, height, and strong vertical structure
  • Courtyards, patios, fences, brick walls, and garden beds
  • Customers who want a heavy-duty black iron trellis
  • Creating a dramatic focal point or using in pairs for screening
Design note: GAR671 combines classic iron scrollwork with substantial weight and scale, making it a strong choice when you want both beauty and true garden performance.
Why You’ll Love This 8 Ft Garden Trellis
  • Heavy-duty construction: At approximately 80 lbs, this is not a lightweight decorative trellis—it is built to support real plant growth.
  • Freestanding or wall-secured: Use it on its own with the included ground spikes or secure it to a wall depending on your installation style.  Wall brackets are an additional item. 
  • Strong support for climbers: Ideal for roses, mandevilla, ivy, honeysuckle, clematis, jasmine, and other vigorous vines.
  • Decorative scrollwork design: Adds graceful architectural interest even before your plants fill in.
  • Bold black finish: The powder-coated finish gives the trellis a clean, timeless look that works beautifully through every season.
Dimensions & Specifications
Spec Details
SKU GAR671
Width 32"
Height 96" (8 ft), excluding spikes
Ground spikes 4 - 18 inch plus 2 external stabilitzing 36" included
Weight Approximately 80 lbs
Assembly Ships in 3 pieces; assembly required
Material + finish Heavy-duty iron with black powder coat and protective clear coat sealer
Use Freestanding trellis, wall trellis, privacy screen, climbing plant support, decorative garden structure
Installation note: Proper use of the included 36" ground spikes is important for best stability when using this trellis freestanding. If you choose optional wall mounting brackets, which are a separate item, hardware should be selected based on your installation surface.
What Can I Do With This Trellis?

The H Potter GAR671 is designed for gardeners and homeowners who want more than a small decorative support. Its height, weight, and classic scrollwork make it ideal for defining space, supporting climbing plants, and creating dramatic vertical interest.

  • Support mature climbers: Excellent for roses, clematis, mandevilla, jasmine, ivy, and honeysuckle.
  • Create privacy: Use one as a screen or purchase a pair to define seating areas or boundaries.
  • Accent fences and walls: Works beautifully against brick, siding, fencing, or garden structures.
  • Add architectural height: Makes a strong visual statement even in winter or between blooming seasons.
Recommended Climbing Plants

A heavy-duty 8 ft trellis like GAR671 works best with climbing plants that benefit from strong vertical support and room to mature.

Flowering Favorites

  • Climbing roses
  • Clematis
  • Jasmine
  • Mandevilla
  • Honeysuckle

Coverage & Structure

  • Ivy
  • Star jasmine
  • Other vigorous decorative climbers suited to your region
Training tip: Tie in young stems early and spread growth evenly across the trellis so plants establish a fuller, more balanced shape as they mature.
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Materials & Care

Materials: Heavy-duty iron construction designed for outdoor durability and long-term performance.

Finish: Powder-coated black with a high-grade clear coat protective sealer.

Care tip: If you would like extra protection, apply a coat or two of clear outdoor spray annually. If small hairline cracks or scratches occur during shipping, assembly, or installation, touch up the area with a clear outdoor spray to help seal exposed metal.
  • Anchoring: Use the included 36" ground spikes for best freestanding stability.
  • Assembly note: Use care during assembly to avoid marring the finish; touch up with clear outdoor spray if needed.
  • Wall mounting option: If optional wall mounting brackets are used, proper hardware should be selected based on your installation surface.
Product FAQs

Is GAR671 freestanding?

Yes. GAR671 can be used as a freestanding garden trellis when properly installed with the included ground stakes.

How large is this trellis?

This trellis measures approximately 32 inches wide by 96 inches high, excluding stakes.

What plants grow best on this 8 ft trellis?

Popular choices include climbing roses, mandevilla, ivy, honeysuckle, clematis, and jasmine, especially plants that benefit from tall, strong support.

Does this trellis include ground spikes?

Yes. GAR671 includes four 18" ground stakes and (two) 36" external ground spikes for secure anchoring and stability in soil.

Can this trellis be used against a wall or fence?

Yes. This trellis looks beautiful against fences, brick walls, and other outdoor surfaces, and can also be used with optional wall mounting brackets.

Does this trellis require assembly?

Yes. Assembly is required, and the trellis ships in 3 pieces.

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